Jeremy
Kampp
MD
Dermatologic Surgery Center at UW Medical Center – Roosevelt
4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Floor 4
Box 354697
Seattle, WA 98105
Appointments
Dermatologic Surgery Center at UW Medical Center – Roosevelt
206.598.7895
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4225 Roosevelt Way NE, Floor 4
Seattle, WA 98105
Biography
Jeremy Kampp, M.D., is Director of Dermatologic Surgery and the Mohs surgeon for UW Medical Center–Roosevelt Dermatology Center's Dermatology Surgery Center. Dr. Kampp is an expert in Mohs micrographic surgery, one of the most effective state-of-the-art procedures for treating skin cancer. He enjoys striving to provide the absolute best dermatologic care for each of his patients. His goal is to make sure that every patient is as well informed and comfortable as possible before, during and after surgery. Dr. Kampp received his M.D. from Loyola University, where he was valedictorian. His clinical interests include Mohs micrographic surgery, facial reconstructive surgery, diagnosis and management of skin cancer and cosmetic surgery.
Dr. Kampp is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, American College of Mohs Surgery and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.
Education & Training
MD, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago IL (2004)
Internship in Medicine, University of Maryland Department of Medicine, College Park MD (2004-2005)
Residency in Dermatology, Stanford University, Stanford CA (2005-2008)
Fellowship in Procedural Dermatology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA (2008-2009)
M.S. in Chemical Engineering, Villanova University, Villanova PA (1999)
B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Villanova University, Villanova PA (1997)
Honors
University of Washington Patient Safety Hero Award (2015)
Valedictorian Medical School Class (Summa Cum Laude) (2004)
President’s Medallion (for scholarship, leadership and service) (2004)
Faculty Award for Excellence in Basic Sciences (2004)
Faculty Award for Excellence in Clinical Sciences (2004)
Geoffrey Gunnar Memorial Scholarship (2004)
Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Honor Medical Society (2004)
Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit Honor Society (2004)
Tobin Scholarship (for leadership, scholarship and adherence to ethical principles) (2004)
Research Interests
- Safety in the workplace Skin cancer management
- Effective patient education
Clinical Interests
- MOHS Surgery, teaching and medical education
- Comprehensive skin cancer management
- Bedside teaching fellow, residents, staff and patient
- Nonpharmacological interventions
Publications
Selected Publications
Konstantin V. Grigoryan MD, Jeremy T. Kampp MD. Summary and evidence grading of over‐the‐counter scar treatments. International Journal of Dermatology. July 2020.
Li, Janet Y. MD; Kampp, Jeremy T. MD. Fire Safety in Mohs Micrographic Surgery. Dermatologic Surgery: March 2019 - Volume 45 - Issue 3 - p 390-397
Li, Janet Y.; Kampp, Jeremy T. Review of Common Alternative Herbal “Remedies” for Skin Cancer. Dermatologic Surgery. 45(1):58-67, January 2019.
Pate, David A. MD; Kampp, Jeremy T. MD. Eye Protection: Survey of Dermatologists and Office Staff. Dermatologic Surgery: January 2018 - Volume 44 - Issue 1 - p 31-35
Gandhi, Sumul A.; Kampp, Jeremy T. Dermatologic Surgical Instruments: A History and Review. Dermatologic Surgery. 43(1):11-22, January 2017